Zhengzhou Metro

Zhengzhou Metro (Chinese: 郑州地铁; pinyin: Zhèngzhōu Dìtiě) is a rapid transit rail network serving urban and suburban districts of Zhengzhou, the capital city of Henan province. It is operated by the state owned Zhengzhou Metro Group. As of September 2019, the network has 5 operational lines, with a network length of 151.8 km (94.3 mi) and 98 stations. Opened on 28 December 2013,[3] it is the first and currently the only operational metro system in Henan, and 18th in mainland China.

Zhengzhou Metro
Overview
OwnerCity of Zhengzhou
LocaleZhengzhou, China
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines5
Number of stations98
Daily ridership691,233 (2017 average)[1]
1,229,135 (2018 Peak)[2]
Websitewww.zzmetro.com
Operation
Began operationDecember 28, 2013 (2013-12-28)[3]
Operator(s)Zhengzhou Metro Group Co. Ltd.
Technical
System length151.8 km (94.3 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) (standard gauge)
ElectrificationDC 1500 V overhead line
System map
Zhengzhou Metro
Traditional Chinese鄭州地鐵
Simplified Chinese郑州地铁

History

Evolution of Zhengzhou Metro

"Project 7401"

The history of the metro network in Zhengzhou dates back to 1974, when the first metro project in Zhengzhou was planned. It was called as the "Project 7401", since it was the first project approved by the CPC Henan Provincial Committee in 1974. The project was designed for both civilian and military use, as a single track metro line in peacetime, and could be used for civil defense during war. The first phase was planned to start at Huayuan Road (near Zijingshan), then move westward via Erqi Square, and ends at the Cable Factory on Funiu Road, with 6 stations. Part of the planned route was similar to the route of the current Line 1. Construction began in 1975, and stopped in 1980, when the project was finally called off. Some sections of the tunnels and one station in Bishagang (not the current Bishagang station) had been completed then. The completed station was transformed into an underground department store in 1982.[4]

The First Round of Construction

In 2000, the planning of the current Zhengzhou Metro system was started. The plan had been adjusted several times, and was finalized in 2008. The first phase of the system, including Line 1 and Line 2, was approved by National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in February 2009.[5][6] Construction of Line 1 started on 6 June 2009[7] and Line 2 started construction on 28 December 2010.[8] As planned, Line 1 and Line 2 commenced operations on 26 December 2013 and 19 August 2016 respectively. On January 12, 2017, Chengjiao line started operation. It is in through services with Line 2 and allows the system to serve the Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport.[9]

The Second Round of Construction

In April 2014, the NDRC published the Construction Plan of Zhengzhou Rapid Transit System (2014-2020), marking the start of the second round of construction. The plan includes the Line 1 Phase II, Line 2 Phase II, Line 3 Phase I, Line 4, and Line 5, with a total length of 120.7 kilometres (75.0 mi).[10] The second phase of Line 1 was put into use on 12 January 2017,[9] Line 5 opened on 20 May 2019. Line 2 Phase II opened on 28 December 2019. Line 3 and Line 4 are still under construction.

The Third Round of Construction

In April 2019, the NDRC approved the Phase III Construction Plan of Zhengzhou Rapid Transit System (2019-2024), marking the start of the third round of construction.[11] The plan includes the Line 3 Phase II, and the first phase of Line 6, Line 7, Line 8, Line 10, Line 12 and Line 14 with a total length of 159.6 kilometres (99.2 mi).[12] Line 10 and Line 14 are already under construction.[13] Line 14 was opened on 19 September 2019.[14]

Lines in operation

Line Termini
(District)
Commencement Newest
Extension
Length (km) Stations Depots/Stabling Sidings
01 1  Henan University of Technology
(Zhongyuan)
New Campus of Henan University
(Jinshui)
2013 2019 41.2[15] 30 Zhengdong / Kaixuan Road
02 2  Jiahe
(Huiji)
Nansihuan
(Guancheng)
2016 2019 30.9 22 Chengnan
05 5 
Loop line
Yuejigongyuan
(Zhongyuan)
Yuejigongyuan
(Zhongyuan)
2019 40.4 31[lower-alpha 1] Zhongzhou Avenue / Wulongkou
14 14 
Tielu
(Zhongyuan)
Olympic Sports Center
(Zhongyuan)
2019 7.455[14] 3[lower-alpha 2] Tielu West
 Chengjiao  Nansihuan
(Guancheng)
Xinzheng International Airport
(Xinzheng)
2017 31.7[16] 12[lower-alpha 3] Mengzhuang
Total 151.8 98
  1. Jingbeierlu station is not in operation.
  2. Xushui, Lianhu, Shimindadao stations are not in operation.
  3. Xiaoqiao, Hua'nancheng East, Gangqu North are not in operation.

Line 1

Line 1 is a west–east line with a total length of 41.2 km (25.6 mi),[15] starting from Henan University of Technology and ending in New Campus of Henan University. It interchanges with Line 2 at Zijingshan. This line connects many important places or areas of the city, including Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou railway station, Zhengdong New Area, Zhengzhou East railway station and the Longzihu College Area. CSR Zhuzhou supplied six-car Type B metro trains for Line 1 under a contract signed in January 2011.[17] The first phase, 26.2 km (16.3 mi)[18] long with 20 stations, is entirely underground and was opened in 2013.[19] On 12 January 2017, both east and west extensions of the line opened, adding 15.01 km and 9 stations to the line.[20] The color for Line 1 is red.

Line 2

Line 2, a north–south line with a total length of 30.9 kilometres (19.2 mi), starts from Jiahe in Huiji District and ends in Nansihuan in Guancheng, with 22 stations.[8] It interchanges with Line 1 at Zijingshan. The first phase of Line 2 (Liuzhuang-Nansihuan), 20.649 kilometres (12.831 mi)[21] long with 16 stations, was opened on 19 August 2016.[22] The second phase (north extension, from Liuzhuang to Jiahe) was opened on 28 December 2019. The second phase is 10.25 kilometres (6.37 mi)[23] long with 6 stations. According to future plan, the southern terminus of Line 2 will be Shibalihe, which is currently operated as a station on Chengjiao line, after the completion of Line 9. The color for Line 2 is yellow.

Line 5

Platform of Line 5 at Huanghelu station

Line 5, the first loop line in Zhengzhou Metro system, is 40.4 kilometres (25.1 mi) long with 32 stations (31 stations in operation). It runs mainly under Huanghe Road, Shangwu Outer Ring Road, Xinyi Road, Hanghai Road, Tongbai Road and Xizhan Road, forming a loop around the city center. Line 5 opened on 20 May 2019.[24] It is also the first metro line in Zhengzhou to use Type A metro trains, which were manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive. The color for Line 5 is green.

Line 14

Line 14 is 7.455 kilometres (4.632 mi)[14] long with 6 stations (3 stations in operation). Line 14 was opened on 19 September 2019.[14] The color for Line 14 is light purple.

Chengjiao line

Mengzhuang station of Chengjiao line

Chengjiao line is a suburban metro line with a total length of 31.7 kilometres (19.7 mi), starting from Nansihuan in Guancheng and ending in Xinzheng International Airport, with 14 stations (11 operational now).[20] This line was opened on January 12, 2017.[25] The line connects the city with Longhu Town, Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone and Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport. Trains on this line are currently in through operation with Line 2.

Chengjiao line has the same yellow color as Line 2 on the signs, although the system map on Zhengzhou Metro's website shows this line with the color of olive,[26] which is the color for Line 9. According to the plan, Chengjiao line will be operated as a part of Line 9 in the future.

Future lines

Note: The names of the stations in the following tables are proposed names and future changes are highly possible.

Lines under construction

Currently, 6 lines are under construction, including Line 3 (Phase I),[27] Line 4,[28] Line 6 (Phase I), Line 10 (Phase I), Line 17 (also known as Zhengxu line) and Chengjiao line (Phase II).[29]

Line Phase or section Termini
(District)
Length (km) Stations Planned date of opening Route description
 3  Phase I Henan Sports Center
(Huiji)
Yinggang
(Guancheng)
25.488[30] 21[30] Late 2020[31] A northwest–southeast line running across the city center.
 4  Laoyachen
(Huiji)
Langzhuang
(Guancheng)
29.287[32] 27[32] Late 2020 A northwest–southeast line running across the northern and eastern parts of the city, serving the Longhu area and Zhengdong New Area CBD.
 6  Phase I Jiayuzhen
(Xingyang)
Xiaoying
(Zhongyuan)
39.047[33] 26[33] 2021 (West section) Planned to be a southwest–northeast line when fully completed. The Phase I is the westernmost section, which connects Jiayu with the CCD area in the west of the city.
 10  Phase I Zhengzhou Railway Station
(Erqi)
Zhengzhou West Railway Station
(Xingyang)
21.625 12 2022 Phase I of Line 10 runs from Zhengzhou railway station to Zhengzhou West railway station.
 17 
( Zhengxu )
Lingkongjie
(Zhongmu)
Xuchang East Railway Station
(Jian'an, Xuchang)
64.97 (Full line)
31.27 (Zhengzhou section)[34]
26 (Full line)
15 (Zhengzhou section)[34]
2021 An intercity line connecting Xuchang with Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone, also named as Zhengzhou-Xuchang commuter rail (Zhengxu line).
 Chengjiao  Phase II Xinzheng International Airport
(Zhongmu)
Zhengzhounan Railway Station
(Zhongmu)
9.116[35] 4[35] 2023 The south extension of Chengjiao line (planned to be  9  in the future) connecting Xinzheng International Airport and Zhengzhou South railway station.

Planned Lines

Line Phase or section Termini
(District)
Length (km) Stations Planned date of opening Route description
 3  Phase II Yinggang
(Guancheng)
Jingnanshiwulu
(Guancheng)
6.305 6 2023 The south extension of Line 3.
 7  Phase I Dongzhao
(Huiji)
Houzhai
(Erqi)
26.81 20 2025 A north–south line across the city center, running almost in parallel to the west of Line 2.
 8  Phase I Tianjianhu
(Zhongyuan)
Lüboyuan
(Zhongmu)
50.63[36] 27[37] 2025 An east–west line across the northern part of the urban area of Zhengzhou, connecting Zhongmu and Zhengzhou National High & New Technology Industries Development Zone in the northwest of the city.
 12  Phase I Longzihu East
(Jinshui)
Shengfosi
(Guancheng)
17.036 12[38] 2024 A line in the east area of Zhengzhou, running north–south in the core area of Zhengdong New Area and then east–west to connect the Lübo area in Zhongmu.

Fares and tickets

Fares of Zhengzhou Metro are calculated by distance traveled, ranging from ¥2 (within 6 km) to ¥9 (the longest journeys within the current system). A journey shorter than 6 km costs ¥2; ¥1 is charged for every 7 km after 6 km, every 8 km after 13 km, and every 9 km after 21 km.[39] The system is free of charge for elderly citizens in Zhengzhou with ages above 60 during non-peak hours and on public holidays. Children under the height of 130 cm may ride for free when accompanied by an adult. There are also student fares, which are half the adult fare, for full-time students enrolled in primary or middle schools.[39]

Single journey ticket

Single journey tickets can be bought on the ticket vending machines at every station. The passenger has to tap it on the sensor on the ticket gate when entering and insert it into a slot at the exit gate where the ticket is reclaimed. From 1 June 2016, passengers can buy single journey tickets with WeChat or AliPay in advance and collect the tickets at stations.[40][41]

In September 2017, the "Cloud Gate" service was launched, which allows passengers to enter and exit with barcodes generated with AliPay on smartphones. Currently the service is only available on 20 stations between Xiliuhu and Zhengzhou Sports Center of Line 1.[42]

Lü Cheng Tong

Lü Cheng Tong (Chinese: 绿城通, literally: "Green City Pass") is a rechargeable contactless smart card which can be used on the metro and buses in Zhengzhou with discounts. A 5% discount is offered for taking Zhengzhou Metro using Lv Cheng Tong compared to using single journey tickets.

Rolling stocks

A CRRC Zhuzhou made trainset on Chengjiao line

Line 1

Line 2 and Chengjiao Line

Line 5

Accidents and incidents

  • On 22 February 2013, four workers were buried at the construction site of Tongbai Road station (current Wuyigongyuan station) due to collapse. Two of them were killed and the other two injured.[43]
  • On 31 July 2018, 12 workers at the construction site of Zhengzhou People's Hospital station on Line 5 were sent to hospital for feeling headache and nausea caused by lack of oxygen.[44]

See also

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